Make Reading Data Documentation Easy With This Free App

After using a paid app to document my one-on-one Daily 5 conferencing for several years, I decided to explore some alternative methods this school year. Since I already use Trello for other things, this free app is the perfect solution to make reading data documentation easy!

Guided reading data collection has never been easier with this FREE app! Teachers, track your student data from guided reading groups or one-on-one reading conferences so you can easily monitor student progress in reading. Grab a free Guided Reading Level Organizer in this post!

Trello is a free site accessible on the internet, via mobile app (both iOS and Android), and desktop app (both PC and Mac). There is even a Chrome extension to make adding cards extremely easy!

By the way, I am in no way affiliated with Trello, nor am I being compensated for this post in any way. I'm just excited to have found this free solution to my documentation problems and really wanted to share it with you!

Take a look at how I set up Trello and document my reading conference data in this video:


It is also possible to add an attachment to a card. You could record the student reading using the voice memos app on iOS, or even record a video, and upload the recording as an attachment to a new card.

Guided reading data collection has never been easier with this FREE app! Teachers, track your student data from guided reading groups or one-on-one reading conferences so you can easily monitor student progress in reading. Grab a free Guided Reading Level Organizer in this post!

There are additional helpful features available on the website version. In particular, I like to have the cards sorted with the most recent conference at the top of the list so that I can quickly see where the child was at the last time we met.

Guided reading data collection has never been easier with this FREE app! Teachers, track your student data from guided reading groups or one-on-one reading conferences so you can easily monitor student progress in reading. Grab a free Guided Reading Level Organizer in this post!

Create your free account and play around with the features until you find a plan that works for you! But before you go, download a free Guided Reading Level Organizer from my Freebie Library!

Guided reading data collection has never been easier with this FREE app! Teachers, track your student data from guided reading groups or one-on-one reading conferences so you can easily monitor student progress in reading. Grab a free Guided Reading Level Organizer in this post!

Guided reading data collection has never been easier with this FREE app! Teachers, track your student data from guided reading groups or one-on-one reading conferences so you can easily monitor student progress in reading. Grab a free Guided Reading Level Organizer in this post!

You might also be interested how I track student progress during math! Check out this post for all the details:

Guided reading data collection has never been easier with this FREE app! Teachers, track your student data from guided reading groups or one-on-one reading conferences so you can easily monitor student progress in reading. Grab a free Guided Reading Level Organizer in this post!

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Guided reading data collection has never been easier with this FREE app! Teachers, track your student data from guided reading groups or one-on-one reading conferences so you can easily monitor student progress in reading. Grab a free Guided Reading Level Organizer in this post!

2 comments

  1. Awesome app. I will be downloading and playing with it this weekend. Thanks for the awesome video tutorial

    Christina

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    1. You're very welcome! It is a great way to document student progress!!

      Erin

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